Torrington police responded to a disturbance on the evening of Nov. 27, after a caller reported hearing banging and a woman saying “get off of me,” according to a probable cause report.

“Upon arrival, I could hear a loud banging noise coming from the second floor similar to the sound of someone jumping up and down on the floor,” said a city police officer in the report. “I ran upstairs, opened the door and found a male... (Flematti) laying on the floor, on his back and he had his legs wrapped around Victim1’s neck in what’s commonly referred to as a ‘triangle choke hold.’”

Flemmati was detained, placed in handcuffs and escorted out of the room by three officers, according to the report.

“Jonathan was argumentative and insisted he was not leaving the house unless he had a cigarette. Jonathan resisted our requests but eventually walked out of (the room) and down the stairs,” said the officer. “Jonathan continued to be belligerent and demanded the cigarette. At the front door, Jonathan stopped walking and began to resist our escort to the front porch.”

The victim sustained injuries to her neck and lower back, according to police.

Flematti was arraigned Tuesday in Superior Court in Torrington. A full protective order was issued by Judge Paul Matasavage and his bail was set at $25,000 cash or surety. Flematti is next scheduled to appear in court Dec. 15.